Fixed-scope install only

Faucet Installation in San Jacinto

Install-only faucet replacement for kitchens, bathrooms, and utility sinks when the new faucet matches the existing holes, supply connections, and access.

Starting at $189 $99 booking deposit to hold the appointment once checkout links are active.
Apron-front kitchen sink and faucet installation preparation for a San Jacinto plumbing customer

What this install page covers

Book faucet installation when you already have the replacement faucet and the existing sink, countertop, shutoffs, and supply connections are ready for a like-for-like install. This page is for fixture installation, not countertop drilling, sink replacement, valve rebuilds, or hidden leak repair.

The price is for a simple install-only appointment in the same location. It is meant for homeowners who want a clear way to book a small plumbing install without turning the visit into an open-ended repair call. If the existing plumbing, shutoff, drain, fixture fit, or access condition changes the scope, extra work is quoted before it continues.

Included in the install

  • Remove existing faucet from the same sink or countertop
  • Install customer-supplied faucet that fits existing openings
  • Reconnect hot and cold supplies when shutoffs are serviceable
  • Basic water flow and leak test
  • Check visible supply connections after installation

Not included in the base price

  • Faucet, supply lines, angle stops, drain assembly, or parts unless quoted separately
  • Countertop drilling, sink modification, tile work, or cabinet repair
  • Corroded shutoff valves, seized fittings, or hidden pipe repair
  • Touchless faucet electrical work or specialty fixture setup unless approved first

Before the appointment

A few photos before the appointment can prevent the wrong service from being booked. Send clear photos of the fixture, shutoff valves, drain or supply connections, and the new product box or model number when possible.

  • Have the new faucet onsite before the appointment
  • Send photos under the sink showing shutoff valves and supply lines
  • Confirm the number of faucet holes and whether there is a sprayer, soap dispenser, or touchless control

Why the scope is strict

Fixed install pricing only works when the job stays inside a clear boundary. That protects the homeowner and the company. If hidden corrosion, damaged shutoffs, incompatible fixtures, old drain parts, water damage, tile, drywall, or code corrections are found, the install can still move forward after the added work is reviewed and approved.

Where this install service fits locally

This install page is built for homeowners in San Jacinto, Hemet, Beaumont, Banning, Riverside, and nearby Riverside County neighborhoods who want a small plumbing job handled with a clear scope. It is not meant to replace a leak detection visit, repipe consultation, or open-ended repair call. It works best when the existing plumbing is accessible, the fixture is already selected, and the job can be explained with a few photos before the appointment.

Keeping these install services separate from emergency leak pages also makes the website easier to use from Google Business Profile. A customer who taps a service for faucet installation should land on a page that matches that exact task, shows the starting price, explains what is included, and states what would trigger a separate quote. That is better than sending every small install request to a broad plumbing page where the customer has to guess whether the price and scope apply.

When to request a repair visit instead

Choose a general plumbing repair request instead of this install page if there is active water, a hidden leak symptom, a failed shutoff, corroded pipe, damaged flooring, a wet cabinet, a broken drain, or any sign that the existing plumbing is not ready for a simple fixture swap. A fixed install price depends on the existing setup being usable. If the home needs troubleshooting first, the better starting point is a repair visit or leak detection request.

The same rule applies if the job may involve moving water lines, opening walls, cutting tile, changing a drain route, repairing a slab-related line, or replacing multiple fixtures during a remodel. Those jobs can still be reviewed, but they should not be booked as a simple install-only service because the time, parts, access, and risk are different.

Faucet Installation questions

Can you install a faucet I bought online?

Yes, if the faucet fits the existing sink or countertop openings and the supply connections are serviceable.

Are new supply lines included?

The base install is labor-only. New supply lines or angle stops can be added when needed and quoted before extra work continues.

What if the old faucet is corroded in place?

Seized or badly corroded fixtures can take more time and may require additional work. Photos before booking help identify that risk.